Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report

Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report


Now you know the reason for decades of eye tracking research

September 10, 2023

Can biomarkers that measure things like visual social attention be a good proxy for an in person behavioral diagnosis? Why would this be important? This week’s podcast explores two new studies the the Journal of the American Medical Association that show a simple device called EarliPoint can be used to shorten the wait times to receive a diagnostic evaluation. Currently autism can be diagnosed at 18 months but most families do not get into an appointment until 4-5 years of age. That can change. Families were able to easily complete it, it predicted things like not just a diagnosis but behavioral features and cognitive ability. It’s been deployed in 6 speciality centers, been approved by the FDA, and hopefully coming to a clinic near you soon.



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10481232/



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37668621/